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Which parent wouldn’t want a remarkably gifted child, one that would always get good marks and good ____________ every subject without trying very hard?
A. at
B. on
C. of
D. for
Select your answer:
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A. I told Emy I would send her the photos.
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C. I told Emy I would send you the photos.
D. I said I will send her the photos.